The owner that was struck by a crash-landing plane full of DEA agents credits his Tesla for keeping him safe during the event. His young son was in the car with him; neither of them were injured. Here’s the close up photos!

I look at TSLA’s price on my desktop station. It’s up almost 2%. I roll my eyes. Less than a minute later, my phone goes off with this alert, and BAM the stock is down almost 3% (now over 4% down). The lesson here:

Tesla’s Chief Accounting Officer has just resigned after little more than a month on the job, citing the “pace” of the company and the unexpected job publicity. Okay. But then, their “Chief People Officer” (AKA Head of HR) quit after going on hyattus 15 months into the gig. What say you, Oppo: Warning signs for the…

Wife tried calling in an order for Japanese takeout, but they couldn’t hear us on the phone. Being the nice guy hubby that I try to be, I decided to drive down, place the order in person, and wait. That was my first mistake.

The stupid son of a biscuit was beside an 18-wheeler at a red light on a 50 MPH 8-lane divided state highway. Hardly any traffic. Light turns green. Truck starts driving off. The motorcyclist, however, was too busy texting his other biker bros to notice the rest of the traffic headed towards his tailpipe at AT…

Porsche Cars North America, along with the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission, jointly issued the recall on May 22. It hasn’t been seen in the media as of yet. Although no one has been injured from the defects, Porsche is REFUNDING owners the full price of the car to get them out of the public’s hands. …

Speed limit, 50 MPH, but 25% of the drivers were going 35-40 (with about 20 car lengths of free space in front of them). 25% of the cars were playing real life F&F and cutting around the slow drivers like they were running from The Rock driving a 3,000 horsepower MRAP.